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at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on here? a fat finger trader mistake? what do you think happened? >> i mean, there's some talk there was a rumor going around about the oil reserve being released, but i think it was a technical glitch, a mini version of the flash crash, fat finger, whatever you want to call it. will be interesting to see how the investigation goes. i suspect something like that surfaces. gerri: people hear that, "technical glitch," and they also here it's not the playing field for investors. somebody is making money on the glitch. >> right, right, it is frustrating, particularly for a market participant like myself, but we'll see what comes to l
at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on...
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by the close, the dow lost 40 points, the nasdaq was down five, and the s&p off four-and- a-half points. until now, stocks had been powered higher on hopes of the federal reserve taking action to stimulate the economy. with that done, what's likely to drive the markets going forward? ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: when the federal reserve announced last week it will open its pocketbook, investors piled into everything from stocks to gold. but with a weekend to think about the potential impact of the fed's actions, investors had new questions. >> the real question facing investors is will this liquidity morph into a growth rally. will the central bank action actually translate into better economic data, better earnings data. >> reporter: s&p expects third quarter earnings to be down about 2% from the same period last year. >> the third quarter is widely expected to be pretty soft. it's the fourth quarter and next year where things are widely expected to accelerate and that's why guidance is going to be so important. >> reporter: beyond earnings, young says wall street is focused on
by the close, the dow lost 40 points, the nasdaq was down five, and the s&p off four-and- a-half points. until now, stocks had been powered higher on hopes of the federal reserve taking action to stimulate the economy. with that done, what's likely to drive the markets going forward? ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: when the federal reserve announced last week it will open its pocketbook, investors piled into everything from stocks to gold. but with a weekend to think about the...
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it just doesn't happen, we expect the s&p futures to probably hold 1448 and a quarter. we might see some sideways trading, and upside gain tomorrow and holding steady. david: 4:15 p.m. eastern time. right up to the moment. thank you very much, john. appreciate it. liz: let's talk oil prices, they're extending their fall after plummeting, did you see this, more than $4 $4 a matterf minutes yesterday. we have the regulator investigating the trace behind the plunge. he is a plan to prevent future price spikes. joining me now. great to see you, thank you for coming on to shed light on what is really going on. tell me about the investigation, where it stands. this was an unbelievably heavy trade, and it fell, the price also dramatically people are wondering what happened, do we know anything yet? >> it occurred $4 a few minutes, actually $3 in one minute. whenever you see the market move that fast, that quickly with a large volume, talk about going from 500 trades to over 10,000, whenever you see that, these high-frequency traders, the cheetah traders as i call them, those a
it just doesn't happen, we expect the s&p futures to probably hold 1448 and a quarter. we might see some sideways trading, and upside gain tomorrow and holding steady. david: 4:15 p.m. eastern time. right up to the moment. thank you very much, john. appreciate it. liz: let's talk oil prices, they're extending their fall after plummeting, did you see this, more than $4 $4 a matterf minutes yesterday. we have the regulator investigating the trace behind the plunge. he is a plan to prevent...
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moral cowardes s. refusal to reject the enemies. repeat after me. it's them, not us. which runs counter to teacher lounge logic that stains the white house. if it's our fault, why aren't the muslims riots in the u.s.? maybe because they don't orchestrate it. only the media thinks the response is carrier than the appeasement. this is not war for islam heart and mind but for the lungs and kidneys. we cannot forfeit our western principles to appease haters. the media, champions of free expression doing that. they track the filmmaker down and justify the anti-west outrage on heels of romanticizing the sister scam occupy wall street. why? because it's all they know. cultivated on the college campus. only thing discussed is american strength. there is a reason bill ayers never bombed a college. those were his hearts and minds. >> great analogy. >> respond with facts. please call college campuses and teacher lounge. you assume that all college campuses are appeasement? >> greg: 80% are overwhelmingly liberal. no real american would care about. the anti-americanism is born in
moral cowardes s. refusal to reject the enemies. repeat after me. it's them, not us. which runs counter to teacher lounge logic that stains the white house. if it's our fault, why aren't the muslims riots in the u.s.? maybe because they don't orchestrate it. only the media thinks the response is carrier than the appeasement. this is not war for islam heart and mind but for the lungs and kidneys. we cannot forfeit our western principles to appease haters. the media, champions of free expression...
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the s&p managed to drop two whole points. oil continued its retreat dropping $1.33 just to over $95 a barrel. in corporate news fedex cutting its profit outlook. customers using well, less ground service because of this slow economy. fedex down more than 3%. and apple closing above $700 for first time ever. apple up more than 19% over the past three months. with those numbers it starts to show up, the most valuable company in the world now with a market cap of 658 billion. can you hear a trillion? >>> microsoft announced it is raising its quarterly dividend 15%. shares sliding in after-hours trading however. >>> goldman sachs announcing its chief financial officer is retiring at the end of this year to be replaced by charles schwartz, the global head of securities. >>> joining me, john silvia, chief economist at wells fargo. john, good to have you here. let's get right to it. this market is making some mysterious moves. what do you divine what is going on after ben bernanke said, here's the money? >> well the market responded
the s&p managed to drop two whole points. oil continued its retreat dropping $1.33 just to over $95 a barrel. in corporate news fedex cutting its profit outlook. customers using well, less ground service because of this slow economy. fedex down more than 3%. and apple closing above $700 for first time ever. apple up more than 19% over the past three months. with those numbers it starts to show up, the most valuable company in the world now with a market cap of 658 billion. can you hear a...
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problem, barack obama ran into this as well in '0, it was one of barack obama's only unscripted gaffe s over several years in the public eye. it happens repeatedly to someone like mitt romney because there is more scripting going on and more time off script. and so part of what he has to do is figure out who does he want to be, what is the core message he wants to give to everyone and can he stick to it? i think that's hard in an era where more of what you say pops off on twitter or on a handheld device. >> remarkably -- the line that he is treading is so thin, it is so painfully apparent that he himself is not comfortable with speaking sort of in an open fashion to the american public. >> when president obama in 2008 made the comment about people in pennsylvania clinging to their guns and their religion, he was making the case for this is why we have to do a better job of reaching out to people and talking to people because here's what happens. he wasn't saying so we should blow them off, we're never going to get them, don't have to care about them. granted, it was inartfully said but
problem, barack obama ran into this as well in '0, it was one of barack obama's only unscripted gaffe s over several years in the public eye. it happens repeatedly to someone like mitt romney because there is more scripting going on and more time off script. and so part of what he has to do is figure out who does he want to be, what is the core message he wants to give to everyone and can he stick to it? i think that's hard in an era where more of what you say pops off on twitter or on a...
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the s&p 500 dropped two. the nasdaq lost one. fedex says the global economy is stalling. it will get worse next year. the shipping company has sharply cut its earnings forecast. largely because of the steep decline in asian exports due to weakness in europe. car sales are also tanking in europe. ford's business plunged 2% in august from a year ago. ford is considering factory cuts. what do you think about the economy? how is it affecting you? let me know on twitter. democrats can't figure out what the american military looks like. we'll explain why later in the grapevine. up next, obama administration and liberal website teaming up against the american free press. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not
the s&p 500 dropped two. the nasdaq lost one. fedex says the global economy is stalling. it will get worse next year. the shipping company has sharply cut its earnings forecast. largely because of the steep decline in asian exports due to weakness in europe. car sales are also tanking in europe. ford's business plunged 2% in august from a year ago. ford is considering factory cuts. what do you think about the economy? how is it affecting you? let me know on twitter. democrats can't figure...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. about one reverse mortgage for years now. and no matter where i go, i get the same questions. so i thought that the best wa
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could...
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1990's especially. some of the protests in that time were quite intense and dangerous. host: here is a tweet -- republican and honolulu. you are up next. caller: i have been watching this wto thing on this morning. it is pretty interesting. i am for it and a level playing field, but it looks like the chinese want to have their cake and eat it, too. our so-called president that is taking care of us. obviously he just wants machel and there for another four years to keep her happy. -- michelle in there for another four years to keep her happy. it looks like obama will be reelected in we will have to work 20% on currency, and that will adjust things immediately. it will set the world on its fanny for a while. host: lower the currency 20%. what do you make of that? guest: there are two currency questions here. we a long alleged china is manipulating its currency. i think the calller might have been referring to recent actions by the fed. could that affect on u.s. currency? i would rather not touch that, bec
1990's especially. some of the protests in that time were quite intense and dangerous. host: here is a tweet -- republican and honolulu. you are up next. caller: i have been watching this wto thing on this morning. it is pretty interesting. i am for it and a level playing field, but it looks like the chinese want to have their cake and eat it, too. our so-called president that is taking care of us. obviously he just wants machel and there for another four years to keep her happy. -- michelle in...
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bankrupt, you know, whatever people around the country think about the big publisher i call them 2.5's since chrysler has become so small, there are really the life blood. what he has done throughout his career, mitt romney has shut down these companies that are trying to make things -- if these from the u.s. and outsource them overseas. he had difficulty here against santorum because santorum has a better manufacturing record and romney. i do not know why romney never understood manufacturing, having grown up with it, but he did not. >> and his latest video of mitt romney saying to a crowd of donors that he thinks 47% of americans are dependent on government and see themselves as victims. >> and these are the working poor, people who do draw benefits and naked in earned income tax credit, but they are working. mitt romney just accuse them of paying more in taxes because once the papers as a security, they're paying more than their share in taxes, he is accusing them of being moochers. >> he also said at a private fundraiser, called the middle east peace almost unthinkable and says he
bankrupt, you know, whatever people around the country think about the big publisher i call them 2.5's since chrysler has become so small, there are really the life blood. what he has done throughout his career, mitt romney has shut down these companies that are trying to make things -- if these from the u.s. and outsource them overseas. he had difficulty here against santorum because santorum has a better manufacturing record and romney. i do not know why romney never understood manufacturing,...
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the nasdaq and s&p 500 down five points. yields on the 10 year treasury notes dropping four basis points down to 1.884%, the 30 year yield. dropping six basis points to 1.03%. we are starting to see some adjustment. crude oil plunging more than what we expected, $92 per girl. a little explanation, many planning a possible release from the strategic petroleum reserve. those rumors were quashed an overseas, european markets down on the day, partly because of uncertainties surrounding spain, which hasn't asked for a bailout and not somehow frustrate some europeans. you would think it would be the inverse. the euro slipping against the dollar slightly. hitting a four-month high earlier in the day. corporate news tonight appleshare is closing at record high of just about $700 per share after apple had pre-orders for the iphone-5 was more than double those for the iphone-4s. that is a favorable turn. at&t, horizon, sprint, all moving higher on the day as well. governor romney, as i said, back on the campaign trail. he spent the we
the nasdaq and s&p 500 down five points. yields on the 10 year treasury notes dropping four basis points down to 1.884%, the 30 year yield. dropping six basis points to 1.03%. we are starting to see some adjustment. crude oil plunging more than what we expected, $92 per girl. a little explanation, many planning a possible release from the strategic petroleum reserve. those rumors were quashed an overseas, european markets down on the day, partly because of uncertainties surrounding spain,...
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those of us who grew up in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and 1990's will attest to that. the headlines from our nation newspapers spoke of things like the soviet union flexing its muscles trying to fill a void. talked about the cold war and the soviets threatening nuclear destruction. spoke often of the bay of pigs confrontation and near nuclear war. president eisenhower warned america of the increasing power of the military industrial complex and even john kennedy when he was elected and taking office talked about him sending 18,000 military advisers to vietnam. destructive to remember that in 1961 when the atlantic council was formed, marine corps was 185,000 strong. we are now heading to 182,000 as a result of the budget control act of last fall and the world doesn't seem to be getting any nicer. in 1961, the marine corps was assisting famine relief efforts in congo. marines conducted rescue operations in texas and louisiana following the devastation of hurricane carl. some were deployed to guantanamo guantanamo bay to reinforce the base. all the time when our marines
those of us who grew up in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and 1990's will attest to that. the headlines from our nation newspapers spoke of things like the soviet union flexing its muscles trying to fill a void. talked about the cold war and the soviets threatening nuclear destruction. spoke often of the bay of pigs confrontation and near nuclear war. president eisenhower warned america of the increasing power of the military industrial complex and even john kennedy when he was elected and taking...
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thick approaching the coast line staying gray all day long and the temperatures outside in the '40's and 50's and i think by the afternoon become mostly sunny except for the beaches the '50s and '60s their but inside the bay area sunshine but " whether in said the bay area. stain similar in the next couple of days. ,,,,,,,, >>> today, christina applegate. >> with big surprises you could win. >>> to have hundreds of people telling me, you changed my life. saved my marriage. not me, but god. they're telling me you can't help but leave sunday afternoon -- >> help me understand what's happening right now, joel. >> you know, what it is is -- you just feel very -- i told you i was a cry baby. but you just feel very rewarded. very humbled. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." pastor joel osteen spoke to cbs about his ministry in 2007. his weekly broadcast is watched in more than ten million american homes and 43,000 people a week attend services at his lakewood church in houston. >> he is also a best-selling author. his new book is "i declare: 31 promises to speak over your life." joel os
thick approaching the coast line staying gray all day long and the temperatures outside in the '40's and 50's and i think by the afternoon become mostly sunny except for the beaches the '50s and '60s their but inside the bay area sunshine but " whether in said the bay area. stain similar in the next couple of days. ,,,,,,,, >>> today, christina applegate. >> with big surprises you could win. >>> to have hundreds of people telling me, you changed my life. saved my...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ le announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ le announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare...
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by a korean rapper, it's been covered by nellie furtado, recently spoofed on "saturday night live"'s season premiere. >> brian: it reminds me of when stripes lost their commander and bill murray had to rally his people and they had to learn to dance. it brought them together. >> gretchen: i think we should get them on the show and you and steve should have to learn how it gangam. >> steve: why not? >> brian: if they could do it, we can do it. >> gretchen: we want to wish a happy birthday to the u.s. air force. celebrating their 65th birthday. and now laura ingraham. i bet you would like to seat guys doing that dancing. >> i'm going to leave that right to you, gretchen. i think there was a lingering attention being put on that video by the throw of you. so let's -- three of you. let's keep it going. i'm sorry. i know it's what the kids are doing, but we have a country to save here. let's get to it. >> brian: let's save the country and talk about the country that needs saving. that's libya. i cannot believe this administration is sticking to the phrase, it was a spontaneous, uncoordina
by a korean rapper, it's been covered by nellie furtado, recently spoofed on "saturday night live"'s season premiere. >> brian: it reminds me of when stripes lost their commander and bill murray had to rally his people and they had to learn to dance. it brought them together. >> gretchen: i think we should get them on the show and you and steve should have to learn how it gangam. >> steve: why not? >> brian: if they could do it, we can do it. >> gretchen:...